December 19th 2025
Your daily dose of the clinical news you may have missed.
December 12th 2025
A new review examines whether neuromodulation techniques may help address excessive daytime sleepiness across neurologic and psychiatric conditions.
December 8th 2025
The study supports the feasibility of structured operational strategies to narrow dangerous gaps in guideline-recommended inpatient OSA testing, authors wrote.
December 3rd 2025
July 29th 2025
Poor Sleep Affects Skin Aging and Function
Add skin health to the list of medical conditions that are affected by poor sleep. Sun protection should be emphasized in skin care.
Sleep-Deprived Teens Make Poor Dietary Choices
Those who sleep more also have healthier food habits, which may affect long-term health outcomes, such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
Snoring
Snoring is a hallmark symptom of OSA and so serves as an early warning sign of potential morbidiy and mortality.
Sleep Drugs Heighten Recollection of Bad Memories
This finding may have implications for patients who experience insomnia related to post-traumatic stress disorder and other anxiety disorders.
Scabies: Timely Diagnosis Key to Containment, Relief
A scabies diagnosis can be made with a history of pruritus that is worse in the evening with a rash in a typical distribution and a history of itching in close contacts.
Non-Resolving Dermatitis in a 9-Year-Old Boy
A pruritic rash of 1 week's duration on the boy's elbows, knees, back, and legs did not respond to oral prednisone.
Diabetes Intervention Trims Weight, Not Cardiovascular Events
Although this study did not show benefits for heart disease, it has shown that weight loss improves many other health problems.
Protein Key to Circadian Clocks, Sleep Cycles, and Metabolic Health
The study results may reveal p75NTR as a therapeutic target for diseases with altered circadian oscillation, such as sleep disorders, neurological and behavioral disorders, and metabolic diseases.
Insomnia
Maladaptive behavior can produce poor sleep and worsen insomnia complaints.
Restless Legs Syndrome Tied to Increased Mortality
Primary care physicians need to pay more attention to this common medical disorder that frequently is unrecognized or misdiagnosed.
Asthma a Risk Factor for Sleep Apnea?
Asthma may be a risk factor for the development of obstructive sleep apnea, according to the results of a new longitudinal study.
HIV Patients Continue to Suffer From Severe Fatigue Despite HAART
In HIV-infected patients receiving HAART, fatigue and orthostasis are highly prevalent.
New Insomnia Drug Appears Safe and Effective
Suvorexant would be the first in a new class of insomnia drugs, called orexin receptor antagonists, that work by blocking brain chemicals that keep persons awake.
Reflections on ASH 2013: Lessons in Quality Improvement
Resistant hypertension requires aggressive treatment with multiple drugs. Spironolactone is a key addition to the regimen.
CPAP Therapy for Obstructive Sleep Apnea Improves Levels of Inflammatory Biomarkers
Continuous positive airway pressure therapy for OSA reduces serum levels of C-reactive protein, tumor necrosis factor alpha, and interleukin-6.
Filling Gaps in Hypertension Rx: Sleep Disorders and Stroke
ASH 2013 has uncovered 2 glaring gaps in the management of people with sleep disorders (OSA as well as others) and appropriate care after a stroke. Both cohorts frequent primary care practice.
Sleep Disorders Resource for Primary Care Physicians
Sleep disorders are among the most common medical complaints. To better address the problem, the NSF has launched a comprehensive free online sleep disorders resource.
More Sleep Could Reduce Obesity in Adolescents
Shorter sleep is associated with increases in BMI in adolescents aged 14 to 18 years, especially in heavier adolescents.
Young Women With Sleep Disorders at Risk for Depression Later
Young women who report having sleeping difficulties “often” in their early 20s have a 4- to 5-times increased risk of depression within 9 years, according to a new study.
Medical News You May Have Missed - Week of March 25th
PCPs for sleep apnea?; mental illness and obesity; norovirus on the rise; global sodium overdose
Sleep Apnea Treatment Study: PCPs as Effective as Specialists
Patients who undergo treatment for sleep apnea show similar improvements in sleepiness scores when treated by one or the other.
Sleep Apnea Doubles Risk for Stroke Precursor in Elderly
Sleep apnea in adults aged 65 years or older posed an increased risk for silent cerebral infarction and lacunar infarction.
Sleep Walking Underestimated, Serious Condition
Adult sleepwalking can lead to violent behaviors, daytime sleepiness, fatigue and impaired health-related quality of life.
Nocturia Compounds Negative Effects of Insomnia
Nocturia was responsible for 54.2% of nocturnal awakenings in community-dwelling older adults.
Medical News You May Have Missed - Week of March 4th
Choosing Wisely, HIV and MI, anemia drug recalled, artificial pancreas in type 1 diabetes
Chronic Cough in Children: An Overview
The prevalence of chronic cough is reported to be 5% to 7% in preschoolers and 12% to 15% in older children. Diagnosis and management can present challenges.
Age-Related Brain Atrophy Impairs Non-REM Sleep, Episodic Memory
Normal age-related changes in brain structure are found to affect the quality of deep sleep, impairing sleep-dependent memory.
Go For The Glory Quiz: MI; Brain infarct; STD?; Sleep Disorder; Oral Lesions
Flavonoid-rich berries; what cause of cerebral infarct; genital lesions; drowsy child; oral lesions. . . . can you answer the 5 quiz questions?
Addressing Sleep-Disordered Breathing in Preeclampsia for Better Fetal Outcomes
Treatment of women who have preeclampsia with continuous positive airway pressure therapy for mild sleep-disordered breathing reverses low fetal activity levels and may improve fetal outcomes.
Insomnia Drug Dose Reduction Overview: FDA Q&A
The FDA’s recent recommendation that the bedtime dose be lowered came about because new data show that blood levels may be high enough the morning after use to impair activities that require alertness.